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I have age in one cell "19780225" or "YYYYMMDD". I would like to convert this to age as of today. Please help
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Hi
Is 19780225 a text string, a number or a format custom date? Perhaps post a small sample sheet?
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Hi,
Please find sample attached. |
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First select the dates - Data Ribbon - Text to columns - Delimited-Next -Next
Under Column data format set date to YMD - Click finish (you now have real dates) Apply formula as attached
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thank you resolved
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